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The Victor

The style adopted by an American Civil War general, Ambrose Burnside, from whose name the term ‘sideburn’ originated.

The Victor

Burnside is famous for the mutton-chop style, whereby the whiskers formed a bristly carpet across the cheeks, meeting in a moustache. Mutton-chop wearers kept their chins hairless.

3 portraits

1 The Australian exploring expedition travelling through scrub (from the Illustrated London News 1879), 1876 The Illustrated London News after Jesse Young. 2 New South Wales (Earl of Jersey Victor Albert George Child-Villiers), 1890 Sir Leslie Ward, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Vanity Fair Magazine.
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